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Belgian iPhone delayed due to protection law
Friday, July 4, 2008 @ 3:15pm

Belgian iPhone customers will have to wait a bit longer than the earlier-announced July 11th launch date, since the device is subject to a law prohibiting a device to be sold in conjunction with a required subscription. French language site MacBidouille reports that the law counters Apple's plan of offering exclusive arrangements for some countries, since the lack of a contract would mean that the device would not be tied directly to Mobistar.

A revised date was not readily available from either Apple or Mobistar.

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    i heart les francais

    228929

    I love how the French make these rules and the French don't even care about them. Everyone that I've talked to say that they just keep the same cellphone and plan. The law is nice but they really don't care. Most still get their phones subsidized like the good ole USA. How rigolo!

    Comment posted by: drole.homme

    Go Belgium!

    228930

    I have been advocating a similar proposal in the last year, an American law making it illegal for a company, such as Apple, to force you to sign up with another company's subscription service at time of sale. This should be an obvious law, but perhaps the troglodytes in Washington are too busy dealing with funding for the next laser-guided missile.

    Comment posted by: Guest

    Belgiums arent French..

    228932

    I am afraid that you could do with a bit of geography refresh class! Belgium is not France, and the French don't make Belgium laws (and before somebody jumps in about EU laws.. fair enough, but this is a national one!)

    Comment posted by: wdowell

    I heart les Americains

    228933

    No clue about the rest of the world, but always thinking they know better: Belgium and France are two distinct countries who may share a border and (partially) a language, but not terribly much more.

    Comment posted by: sascha.leib

    packs the luggage

    228947

    prepares for a trip to Belgium

    Comment posted by: ViktorCode

    Distinction

    228959

    Just to re-emphasize the comment from the gentleman drole.homme. I am not sure that your statement is entirely justified, and in this context, it would see way off. Reason simply being that Belgium is a very different country than France with very different laws. While the two both have French, the Belgians also tend to speak Dutch, Flemish, and English, and perhaps many other dialects. The requirement that you should not be forced to buy a subscription just because you bought a device seems entirely justified, and how US regulators have dropped the ball is beyond me. Chock it up to confused priorities, I guess.

    Comment posted by: Guest

    Re: go belgium

    228985

    Why is this an 'obvious' law?

    Comment posted by: testudo

    Why an obvious law?

    228996

    I don't see why that restriction would be an obvious law. Why shouldn't Apple be able to place any restriction they want, as long as people are aware of it? If you don't like it, don't buy it!

    Comment posted by: galley

    RE: Go Belgium!

    229026

    It's not Apple it's AT&T forcing the purchase with a plan.

    Comment posted by: Guest

    Belgian frites not French

    229292

    To drole.homme: Using your geography Canada is part of the USA. These are different countries.

    Comment posted by: Guest
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